Building Details:

Exceptional and spacious upper floor coop in one of the finest full service pre- war buildings in Park Slope. Enjoy Townhouse living on one floor with wonderful views of Manhattan and Prospect Park as you enter through your own private elevator landing, This apartment has been completely renovated with private dual zone central air conditioning, chef's kitchen including a Subzero tall refrigerator, 2 Subzero refrigerator drawers and 2 Subzero refrigerator freezer drawers, Miele Elite dishwasher, DACOR 36" wide oven and DCS 36" 5 burner gas cooktop. Absolute Black Granite countertops and island. There is extensive custom cabinetry and built in closets including a cedar closet. American Glass Sconces decorate the walls and there are American Glass Chandeliers in several rooms. Formal dining room with Billiard table that converts to dining room table. Library with custom bookcases and vaulted ceiling. 4 bedrooms and 5 fully renovated baths (4 en suite). In addition the apartment offers 9 foot ceilings, dining room, living room, large eat - in- kitchen and office/exercise room. There is oak wood flooring, fully upgraded electric and plumbing, wired with Cat5 for high speed Internet and washer/dryer . All high end finishes were used throughout the apartment mixing the warmth of pre war detail with the convenience and comfort of modern touches. Shown by Appointment only!

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